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A course in fashion Communication seeks to enable students enrolled in the program to be able to create and manage integrated communication strategies that are geared towards realizing fashion marketing goals.

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London College of Contemporary Arts

CampusPart time10 weeksOctober 2017United KingdomLondon

On this course, you will learn the fundamentals of pattern cutting, experimenting with dart manipulation using basic blocks. Each process of cutting you will undergo will be followed by documenting the process both photographically and with machine sewn samples, creating a valuable technical file, suitable for job and university interviews.
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Course Studies in Fashion Communication in London in United Kingdom. Introduction to Pattern Cutting
On this course, you will learn the fundamentals of pattern cutting, experimenting with dart manipulation using basic blocks. Each process of cutting you will undergo will be followed by documenting the process both photographically and with machine sewn samples, creating a valuable technical file, suitable for job and university interviews.
Course Requirements
Minimum age: 18 years of age, English proficiency: intermediate and eligile to study in the UK.
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London College of Contemporary Arts

CampusFull time1 yearSeptember 2017United KingdomLondon

With our Fashion Business course and subjects you will learn about the principles employed by today’s fashion industry from marketing, promotion to buying, merchandising and the supply chain and its effective management.
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Professional Development in Fashion Business
With our Fashion Business course and subjects you will learn about the principles employed by today’s fashion industry from marketing, promotion to buying, merchandising and the supply chain and its effective management.
After completing our Fashion Business course, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the fashion industry and how it works including current and future trends and new developments.
Course Requirements
16 and above
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London College of Contemporary Arts

The Fashion Business course at LCCA will introduce you to the business side of the fashion industry. You will be learning the fundamentals of the design process, branding, promotion and marketing in order to sell the designs.
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Course Studies in Fashion Communication in London in United Kingdom. Fashion Business
The Fashion Business course at LCCA will introduce you to the business side of the fashion industry. You will be learning the fundamentals of the design process, branding, promotion and marketing in order to sell the designs. By the end of the course, you will have basic understanding of the fashion industry as a whole and the business behind making it one of the most dynamic industries in the world.
Course Requirements
Minimum age: 18 years of age, English proficiency: intermediate and eligile to study in the UK.
Intake
Part-time (January 2017, March 2017, May 2017)
Full-time (June 2017, July 2017, August 2017)
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The fashion industry is a complex, growing and strongly competitive business sector. Becoming a leader in this fast evolving trade requires individuals to possess an extensive array of managerial skills, a high degree of strategic planning capabilities, interpersonal communications abilities and a creative approach to problem solving.
The aim of ESE Professional Programme in Fashion & Luxury Goods Management is to provide a focused and vocationally oriented education in specific aspects of Fashion & Luxury related disciplines, namely fashion research, marketing, trend forecasting, luxury goods management, brand management and retail management. Working closely with key figures within the fashion and luxury goods industry, the programme will equip the students with an invaluable education and skills base. It will ensure that the candidates develop a competitive fashion business curriculum, allowing them to become the leading fashion innovators of tomorrow.
Intake Dates: January, April, September
Modules Offered*:
Fashion Research, Marketing and Trend Forecasting
Retail Management
Brand Management
E-Business & E-Commerce*
*On the Milan campus only, the programme includes 5 modules (•Luxury Brands Management • Fashion Research, Marketing and Trend Forecasting • Buying and Merchandising • Retail Management • Consumer Behaviour)
Total Course Hours: 165 hours
Mode of Delivery: Each module entails one 3-hour session per week for a total of 15 weekly hours (Monday – Friday).
Language of Instruction: English
Assessment
Mid Term Assessment (30%)
Final Assessment (70%)
(Students must have 80% attendance rate to qualify for final exam and certificate)
Level of Instruction: Undergraduate
Entry Requirements:
Application form
High-School Diploma or Undergraduate Degree
Résumé / CV
Intermediate command of the English language (TOEFL / IELTS is a plus)
Photocopy of passport / ID document
Three passport-sized photographs
Non-refundable € 50.00 application fee
Maximum number of Attendees: 30
(In order to provide a unique learning experience with a ratio between Professor to students, no more than 30 students will be admitted into this programme)
Internship (optional): Upon successful completion of the programme participants may opt to take a 3-month internship fitted to their profile and career objectives. An assessment with the ESE Placement Officer will determine their eligibility for a placement.*
Professional Opportunities: This course is aimed to students interested in careers in the fashion and luxury business. On completion of the course, participants will be prepared for careers in fashion magazines, show rooms, press offices, fashion houses and as freelance professional for styling agencies. The programme’s luxury component provides students with concrete knowledge of a vast variety of goods and services, such as jewellery, hotels, concierge services, real estate and so forth.
Credits & Recognition: Upon completion of the programme, participants will be awarded an ESE Certification of successful completion of the programme.
Application Process: in order to apply for the course, candidates are required to fill out an online application form and submit a non-refundable application with a fee of € 50.00.
* Visa Regulations Permitting
** Subject to change according to each Campus
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Conde Nast College

The Condé Nast Fashion Journalism course is an intensive one-week programme to introduce students to a range of practical skills and essential information on the subject.
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Course Studies in Fashion Communication in London in United Kingdom. During the course, students will research and develop ideas for articles before going on to create a website that will act as a showcase for their personal body of work.
Students will hear from Condé Nast staff and other fashion media experts on a range of related subjects such as understanding the masthead, the editor’s role, conducting interviews and readership profiling. As well as examining the work of inspiring writers and editors and exploring the language of fashion, they will also find out how magazines operate, how to generate revenue from media content, and the key differences between print and digital formats.
The course gives an insight into what goes on behind the scenes of a Condé Nast magazine and the skills required to build a successful career in fashion journalism.
Entry Requirements
Applicants on these courses must be 18 years or older to enroll, and non native-English speakers are required to be proficient in written and spoken English. For more information, please see English Language Requirements in How to Apply.
Places on the one week courses are allocated on a first come, first served basis, provided individuals meet the age and language requirements.
Course dates:
3 - 7 April 2017
25 - 29 September 2017
There are 30 places available on this course, allocated on a first come, first served basis. Please note that your place on the course is not reserved until we have received the full tuition fee, which must be paid in full and upfront.
Tuition fee:
2016: £840 including VAT
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Istituto Marangoni

CampusFull time3 weeksJune 2017United KingdomLondon

Due to globalization, fashion and fashionable products have to match people’s desires from all over the world at the same time. Meanwhile, more local and subcultural trends are emerging creating the long tail effect. Understanding
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Due to globalization, fashion and fashionable products have to match people’s desires from all over the world at the same time. Meanwhile, more local and subcultural trends are emerging creating the long tail effect. Understanding the movement of trends within different social environments and how high culture, popular culture and subcultures influence, in different ways, trends in fashion and life- style, is paramount for every creative professional and this course aims to give participants the knowledge of trends with the application that research to fashion design and product design, with the aim of interpreting and applying this to their own creative process.
Trend analysis looks at the interaction of shifts in fashion, consumer lifestyle and culture and means to perceive upcoming trends and predict what consumers are willing to buy several seasons ahead of time. Interpretation and contextualization of socio-cultural knowledge are the key for a successful trend preview that needs to go beyond simple intuition.
Course themes
week 1
Introduction: study of different types of forecasting from intuitive to predictive and the difference in both the research techniques and companies who deliver these services. Participants will be taught specific research skills, especially where to locate source material and how to read current trends.
week 2
Participants will learn how to capture, analyse, interrogate and read their initial findings to support their ideas using Photoshop and Illustrator. They will learn how to collate and present multi media resource material into a trend story and initial concept. They will be taught the skills of extracting key colour, texture and silhouette themes for fashion design.
week 3
Participants will draw together a professional trend forecasting package with a family of related trends including colour and fabric samples, silhouette and design detail ideas. Participants will make a final professional presentation where they ‘pitch’ their idea to an industry client.
London
- language: en
- 17 aug 2015 - 04 sep 2015
Milano
- language: en, it, pt
- 29 jun 2015 - 17 jul 2015
Paris
- language: en, pt
- 20 jul 2015 - 07 aug 2015
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